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What happens?
What happens?
expelled as in failing out? or expelled as in getting caught doing crack with some patients?
What happens?
Why are you wondering?
It's not easy to get "expelled" for failing out (if we are talking US allo med schools). And in med school you generally get second, and third chances to pass things, so it implies a pretty extensive record of failing things to get to this stage. In which case no other US allo med school (and probably most residencies) is going to be particularly interested in you. I'd still recommend changing career paths.
What happens?
Go to law school?
Contrary to popular belief, more US allo medical students fail (or are expelled) then one would believe.
One of the medical magazines ran a 1.5% academic fail out rate figure for US allo last year. So sure it happens, but not to too many. A larger percentage leave for "other" nonacademic reasons. Failing courses, repeating years, and remediating things happens more frequently, but that doesn't count as failing out or expulsion by any definition I've heard.
All these paranoid posts lately. Expulsion, failing out, pot smoking roommates. I think I shouldshove a rod up my anus to keep me standing up straight, crossing all T's and dotting all i's.
Dismissal almost always involves professionalism instead of academic/clinical incompetency.
If you look at the overall attrition rate in medical school, voluntary quitting largely outnumbers forceful dismissal.
Go to law school?
Not really lately. The dude revived a three year old thread to offer advice to an OP whose probably not even on SDN anymore. It's like watching a documentary on the Revolutionary War, and writing a letter to George Washington urging him to run for President. That boat sailed a while ago, move on...
You pick another career that isn't going to hold that against you, I guess. It's not like another reputable med school or residency is going to touch you after an expulsion, which generally suggests you've been found guilty of cheating or doing something majorly unprofessional.
You always assume people did something wrong when they get booted from med school. I bet you are always judgmental towards all your patients too. I hope they know how you really feel about them
Well, chances are they did, which is why they were booted.
Med school isn't like Survivor where the students just get to vote someone out each week for no reason.
Some get booted for failing shelf exams and/or doing a subpar job on clinical competency assessments.I am not sure how these can be construed as doing something "WRONG." Are you going to accuse some people that didnt do well in premed classes and got booted from undergrad of having done sonething wrong too?
Some get booted for failing shelf exams and/or doing a subpar job on clinical competency assessments.I am not sure how these can be construed as doing something "WRONG." Are you going to accuse some people that didnt do well in premed classes and got booted from undergrad of having done sonething wrong too?
Generally it's hard to fail a shelf exam unless you're providing wrong answers.
In fact, that's practically the ONLY way to fail a shelf exam. Unless you get caught cheating. Which is also wrong.
Some get booted for failing shelf exams and/or doing a subpar job on clinical competency assessments.I am not sure how these can be construed as doing something "WRONG." Are you going to accuse some people that didnt do well in premed classes and got booted from undergrad of having done sonething wrong too?
You always assume people did something wrong when they get booted from med school. I bet you are always judgmental towards all your patients too. I hope they know how you really feel about them
You always assume people did something wrong when they get booted from med school. I bet you are always judgmental towards all your patients too. I hope they know how you really feel about them
go to Caribbean med schools.![]()
This dude has been necro-bumping threads like crazy lately. Not sure if he is doing it on purpose, or just has no idea how to read the date lolCongratulations on being the fifth person to necro this thread for that insightful quip. You'd think that being raised from the dead that many times would just leave a thing a soggy mess, but I guess some people prefer it like that.
After all, if a doctor is found guilty in a malpractice case, would he be stripped of his license? Would someone go up to him and say being found guilty by a judge or jury implies poor performance with future patients? No. The American medical system doesn't work that way.
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Lets keep the necro bumps coming!
I should start a band called necro bumps, or I could start a new genre of music. Necro bumps be jamming mane!!
Or maybe name an amusement ride necro bumps.